Quando Rondo Drops Off "Neighborhood Hero"

Quando Rondo returns with his latest track.

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Quando Rondo's been one rapper that everyone should be keeping an eye out for this year. He made an impressive introduction with his efforts on Youngboy Never Broke Again 4Respect 4Freedom 4Loyalty 4WhatImportant project and since then, he's continued to push out a ton of music and  also appeared on A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie's chart-topping album, Hoodie SZN. Today, he returns with his latest drop, "Neighborhood Hero."

Quando Rondo is back with more music. The rapper's new single, "Neighborhood Hero" finds him delivering an infectious melody on the hook while detailing his come-up from the streets to the rap game. The release of this single follows his singles, "Gun Powder" and "Scarred From Love" which arrived earlier this year. 

Quotable Lyrics
I put some VV's in my teeths and that shit cost a kilo
Spin on they block for like a week, but keep that on the D-low
I'ma put some pennies in the streets just to feed my lil' people
My youngin up Miami heat at the three just like D-Rose


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